IFP to launch UK's first Financial Planning Week

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The Institute of Financial Planning is rallying support behind the UK's first financial planning week to be held from September 8-14.

The aim of the week is to co-ordinate action to raise awareness of the importance of financial planning and help consumers work to improve their finances. It will link into existing services and will rely on support from IFP’s members in 23 regions as well as the media and other parts of the financial services industry. Aimed at the whole population, the initiative will be impartial and offer a generic service which will not push specific products onto consumers. Financial adviser referral information will be given to consumers who want more helping with their financial arrangements. ...

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